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ОтветитьThank you so much, this was SUCH a great introduction, can't wait to watch the rest!
Ответитьamazing.
ОтветитьI wish MIT could release a new version of this course. Not because it is out of date, but because it would greatly improve the quality of the video and text on the board. Also, it could add a lot of new knowledge from new electronics we developed in this past few years
ОтветитьBizdekiler de hoca …
ОтветитьHe is such a great communicator. I came here to learn about circuits, ended up learning how a teacher tries to explain something to his/her students
Ответить13th July 2015 , I started this lecture for the first time. Didn't go past 8/26 then.
29th June 2022, attempting to restart and finish it this time around.
@MITOCW the assignments and Labs are available on the website but solutions are not. Are they located elsewhere?
Ответитьholy... I wish I had watched this video when I learned Circuits and Electronics
ОтветитьMay Allah bless the camera man....
ОтветитьMay Allah bless the camera man....
ОтветитьMay Allah bless the camera man....
ОтветитьMay Allah bless the camera man....
ОтветитьWhy American or Western Engineers don't understand that Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering (including Telecom Engineering), Computer Science (including Software Engineering) & Computer Engineering (including Computer Network Engineering) are four different engineering disciplines though some subjects or topics in their degree syllabus curriculum may be common or overlap?
Ответитьexcellent lecturer
ОтветитьThis would be much more interesting if the instructor talked and presented much faster!
Ответить"If I really believe in my own BS..." funny teacher
Ответитьhe zapped his pickle? IN CLASS?!
ОтветитьPlease also teach how actually uniform electric field gets established throughout the circuit and cause steady current
ОтветитьI wish I knew about and saw this 15 years ago
Ответить2007 ? WOW ! The vid quality makes it look like 1977
ОтветитьCan anybody tell me what's the name of this teacher?
ОтветитьAmazing introduction to the subject. A great way to harness interest of students.
ОтветитьThis is so great
ОтветитьHey, anyone can please tell me how can i download notes of these lectures?
ОтветитьMr. Amaya, please ElOroWay CHEF. 😅😅😅😅😅.
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьGod i should've gone to mit, even though it might've killed me
ОтветитьWhat kind of chalk is he using?
ОтветитьGetting no. 1 education for free.
Ответить"most universities start teaching from x86". Fast forward over 15 years and most universities start teaching from React.
Your average student probably doesn't even know what assembly is anymore 😂.
this was when I was only 5 years old
ОтветитьAfter 5 minutes of listening to this guy my brains are fried.
ОтветитьIt’s really cool to watch this kind of lectures while going through math and physics courses - motivates to learn all that while dreaming about times when you’ll just simplify, simplify, simplify 😄
ОтветитьWhich textbook did they use? Nilsson,Sadiku?
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьThis should be shown as a manual for teachers. He made it so exciting.
ОтветитьIndians
are everywhere 😮❤
Old but gold.❤❤❤
ОтветитьPlease record and release an updated version of this course. Please.
Ответитьwas this course filmed during 1950s? I can't read anything on the board.
ОтветитьGreat definition of engineering ! Accurate, clear, concise, and powerful.
ОтветитьThe teacher is excited with his teaching, which is very interesting to listen to.
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